The surgical tray is a standardized box whose instrument tray is

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The surgical tray is a standardized box whose instrument tray is specifically manufactured for the Trias® implant system. Thanks to its outside dimensions, the standardized box can
be sterilized in commercial sterilizers. Furthermore, due to a special seal and the incorporated
filter system, it offers the advantage of sterile storage of the instruments without additional
sterilization jacket. The tray for the instruments whose dimensions are standardized also fits
into other surgical trays.
The instrument tray is made of high-grade stainless steel. The instruments are arranged according to the operating procedure and follow the order marked by arrows. The contents
of the surgical tray can be adapted to the user’s wishes.
1. Surgical tray
To spare the instruments
which are not used for the
scheduled surgery, it is
recommended to equip the
tray only with the instruments needed. For this, an
additional small surgical
tray is available.
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2. round drill
and/or cortical drill
3. twist drill
2.0 mm dia.
4. depth gauge
5. 2-caliber drill
3.0 mm dia.
6. parallelization tool
7. final drill – marked in green
3.3 mm dia.,
lengths: 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm
8. final drill – marked in yellow
3.8 mm dia.,
lengths: 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm
9. final drill – double marked in red
4.4 mm dia.,
lengths: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 16 mm
10. final drill – marked in blue
5.0 mm dia.,
lengths: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm
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11. preparation drill for 6.5 mm dia. – marked in white
6.0 mm dia., lengths: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm
(no standard item)
12. final drill – double marked in white
6.5 mm dia., lengths: 8 mm, 10 mm, 12 mm
(no standard item)
13. universal insertion tool, long
14. universal insertion tool, short
15. universal insertion tool, mechanical
16. drill extension
17. drill key, manual
18. torque ratchet
19. lab dish
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Using a colour coding system all drills intended for one and the same diameter can be
identified both by the silicon holder and by a colour ring on the drill itself (Fig. 1). As a result,
confounding of the drills is largely precluded.
The slots marked with white silicon holders are reserved for the pre-drills and the final
drills for the implant diameter of 6.5 mm. As their use is restricted to a relatively limited indication, equipping of the instrument tray with these drills as a standard was dispensed with.
Fig. 1
Subsequent integration is possible at any time.
The grey silicon holders are equipped with instruments which are used irrespective of
diameter and length of the implant to be inserted. The use of these surgical instruments is described in chapter 5.4 (round drill, twist drill, depth gauge, 2-caliber drill and parallelization
tools).
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The universal insertion tools with short or long shaft and the mechanical insertion tool
can be used not only for implant insertion but also for other prosthetic work. This is possible
because the shaft is provided with an octagon for the implants and with a hexagon for the
prosthetic screw (Fig. 2).
To extend the drill, the standard variant (lean form, without trigger safety switch) or the
variant with trigger safety switch are optionally available.
In addition, the scope of supply comprises a torque ratchet whose use is described in
Fig. 2
chapter 6.